Alongside this timeless insight, we are also treated to a healthy dose of Italian nationalism disguised in a Scottish ...
As Jay explains in his introduction, he has done many Christmas podcasts. And Fourth of July podcasts. And an Easter podcast or two. And Halloween podcasts. But not until now a Thanksgiving podcast.
On murder, notebooks, Gerald Russello, Franz Kafka & more from the world of culture.
In October, it was announced that Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation for more than a decade, would be assuming the position of president of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, ...
When you see a photo of Giorgio Morandi, you see a man who was always looking. Round, black glasses below a furrowed brow (or resting just above it); deep smile lines, the echo of a nose scrunched in ...
Not only English departments but also contemporary artists and curators have rendered themselves irrelevant, or so Dean Kissick writes in Harper’s. As Laddaga says of literature professors, Kissick ...
Beethoven’s middle movement, Largo, is in E major. Bronfman played the opening like a hymn. The music had a religioso feeling ...
Most art lovers know Jusepe de Ribera’s The Club-Footed Boy (1642) in the Louvre, but much of his work can get lost among the ...